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Lies. We all tell them. Fortunately for us, our fibs are not documented in the media. Kylie Jenner, Britney Spears and Kim Kardashian are all guilty of being dishonest — see their biggest lies!
Back in 2007 when rumors started spreading about a sex tape she made with ex-boyfriend Ray J, Kim denied it existed.
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Kylie Jenner: "It's just makeup!"
When rumors started spreading that she got lip injections, the star denied it. “These plastic surgery rumors hurt my feelings to be honest and are kinda insulting,” she wrote on Twitter. "I love lip liner and over lining my lips," she persisted to E! News.
But during an episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians, the 19-year-old finally fessed up. "I wish I had just been honest and up-front," she said.
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Britney Spears: "I'm a virgin!"
Throughout her early career, Britney maintained that she was a virgin. However, in a memoir written by her mother, Through The Storm: A Real Tale Of Fame And Family In A Tabloid World, it was revealed that Britney lost her virginity before she was famous at the age of 14.
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Nicki Minaj: "I'm bisexual!"
In 2010, Nicki confessed that she claimed to be bisexual early in her career for the attention. "I think girls are sexy," she said. "But I'm not going to lie and say that I date girls."
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Lindsay Lohan: "I've only had cocaine four times!"
“I took it four times in a period from about the age of 20 to 23 and I got caught twice,” she told Piers Morgan back in 2013. “I felt a little too buzzed. It made me feel uncomfortable.”
She later admitted to Oprah in 2014 that she lied. “Of course I said three or four. I was terrified of being judged,” she said.
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Farrah Abraham: "It's not a porno!"
In 2014, when Vivid Entertainment released a video called Backdoor Teen Mom that featured Farrah and porn star James Deen, Farrah insisted the production was a "leaked sex tape" and actually not, you know, a porno.
However, James insisted it was all a lie. He told TMZ, "I think what happened is that [the porn company was] going to pass it off as a 'sex tape' and somebody saw us coming out of a building together and people asked me what's going on, so I was like we're making a porno!"
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Beyoncé: "I wrote 'Irreplaceable!'"
In 2007, the pop star was caught on video during a concert saying she wrote her smash hit 'Irreplaceable,' but Ne-Yo went on Twitter to explain that actually he wrote it.
"I honestly wrote that song for myself," he said. "However, a man singing it comes across a little bit misogynistic, a little bit mean."
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Robin Thicke: "I wrote 'Blurred Lines!'"
When 'Blurred Lines' was the smash hit of 2013, Robin bragged to GQ that the song was literally written in "about a half hour." But he later revealed during a plagiarism suit that he wasn't even in the room while the song was produced.
"None of it was my idea," he said. "I was drunk … [and] I’d say 75% of it was already done when I walked in… After making six albums that I wrote and produced myself, the biggest hit of my career was written and produced by somebody else, and I was jealous and I wanted some of the credit."
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Justin Bieber: "My nude photos were stolen from my laptop!"
In 2012, Justin claimed his laptop was stolen. An anonymous Twitter handle, who identified himself as the "thief," threatened the singer with leaking personal videos and nude photos. While his fans waited in anticipation, it turned out the whole scandal was an elaborate hoax to promote his 'Beauty and a Beat' music video.
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Tyga: "I grew up in Compton!"
It was revealed in an old MTV game show that Tyga was not from the mean streets of Compton as he claimed, but actually from the plush Valley.
"Grew up not too tough, parents had a Range Rover," Tyga said on the show. "Doin' it big, not too much hard, but I'm still street."
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Taylor Swift: "Kanye West didn't call me to get approval for that lyric!"
When Kanye West's infamous lyric in "Famous" alluded to making Taylor Swift famous and that "they might still have sex," Taylor hit back at the rapper, releasing a statement that said Kanye didn't call to get her approval for the lyric.
Kanye's wife, Kim Kardashian, blew all that out of the water when she posted a Snapchat video of Taylor allegedly saying she approved of the lyric and was appreciative that Kanye called for her approval.
Since the release of the video, Taylor still maintains that she did not give Kanye approval for the "that b—h" line.
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Rebel Wilson: "I'm 29!"
In 2015, an Australian tabloid revealed the comedian was actually 36, not 29.
"When I did go to America, I kind of just stopped saying my age," she later said. "It's Hollywood, come on, people."
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